Re:In general(Score:2)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2007.06.25 2:39 (#19628775) (http://www.blogger.c...00096157591312337186 Last Journal: 2007.06.23 16:34)
Bible has been believed to be the words of God. I think the meaning of the words of God is the books reflect the real historical events. So the Book of Judith regarded as religious novel had to be excluded from the Protestant canon. How about other cases? In short other apocryphal books must be written in Hebrew first but we are uable to find the original texts. All those that must have been translated from the original Hebrew but unable to find the original ones were excluded from the Protestant canon. Personally I feel those transactions were a bit strict, but considering the importance of the meaning of the word the Bible is the words of God, the words of God must have been unable to be just the presentation of translation at least from Luther's eyes.
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